Intel's Arc Pro B70 workstation GPU has experienced substantial price increases across global markets. In the United States, the ASRock Creator variant of the card, previously available for $999, is now listed for $1,299, marking a 30% increase. The Intel reference design is listed even higher at $1,779 by some retailers.
European markets also saw price adjustments, with the Arc Pro B70 increasing by 26%. In Germany, the average price rose from approximately 1,200 Euros to 1,500 Euros. South Korea experienced the most significant hike, with prices jumping 48% from 1,889,980 KRW ($1,334) in late July to 2,798,980 KRW ($1,975) by mid-August.
The Arc Pro B70, equipped with 32GB of GDDR6 ECC VRAM, is particularly sought after for AI workloads, especially inference tasks. As Intel's top-end Battlemage GPU, its increased cost affects those relying on it for machine learning applications. The price adjustments are attributed to the ongoing component crisis.
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The price of Intel's Arc Pro B70 workstation GPU has increased by up to 48% in various regions, with the card now costing significantly more than its initial MSRP. This price hike affects the 32GB Battlemage card, which is used for AI workloads, and reflects ongoing component crisis issues.